In May 2025, you will receive a formal invitation to the wedding. When you receive it, come back here to RSVP (tell us whether you can attend), choose your meal, and request plus-ones!
In May 2025, you will receive a formal invitation to the wedding. When you receive it, come back here to RSVP (tell us whether you can attend), choose your meal, and request plus-ones!
Knoxville is where we live! It's a city about 45 minutes from the venue. We genuinely love it here, and we have lots of places and eateries to recommend for you! Below are some of the popular districts in the heart of Knoxville, as well as some places to visit in each one.
https://www.downtownknoxville.org/guide/168/gay-street-itinerary
Check out Gay Street in Downtown Knoxville! If there's any shows going on, check out the beautiful 1920's Tennessee Theatre. Get ice cream at Cruze Farms. Bar hop at Suttree's High Gravity Tavern, Alice in Appalachia, Five Thirty Rooftop Lounge, and Radius Rooftop Lounge. Eat out at Soccer Taco.
https://www.downtownknoxville.org/guide/190/old-city-itinerary
A few minutes from downtown. We think some of the best food in Knoxville is in Old City. Morgan's favorite place is Potchke, which is home to the best brunch and coffee in town. We frequent Fin-Two for Knoxville's best sushi, Balter Beerworks for delicious fish and chips, Curious Dog for a grand selection of hot dogs, Kaizen for the best Asian fusion dishes, and Pretentious Beer Co. for handblown glass and fun drinks. Plus a ton more. Those are just our faves.
There's a lot to do on Central. We frequent Magpie's Bakery, Three Rivers Market, Shulz Brau Brewing Company, Central Cinema, Zero/Zero Wine Bar, and Retrospect Vintage Store.
A rapidly changing area south of the Tennessee River. We love to visit Stanley's Greenhouse, Ijams Nature Center, Island Home Park, Mood Ring Vintage Store, a 70s-themed cocktail bar called Fly by Night, Hi-Wire bar, and the new Kern's Food Hall. This is a great little night-life spot, plus an urban-wilderness wonderland.